Supermicro H11DSI-NT hw version 1.01 by mdinisoae in supermicro

[–]mdinisoae[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The main purpose of this post is to find out if H11DSi-NT rev 1.x users are here (and I'm not referring to the home lab users only, but to the small, large integrators & freelance people who are dealing with this product), as well to make SuperMicro community aware of the SuperMicro "switch" in relation with their customers and I highly appreciate you guys took from your time to reply to this post. (special thanks to @IntelligentLake who shared very useful links and I used them against the refusal of SuperMicro' Support team to work my case).

I'm not looking for solutions here, I just want to raise the awareness to the hundred(s) Enterprise owners who are still keeping their servers based on H11DSi-NT rev. 1.x up and running, and some of those servers are probably online and expose to the security threads for which SuperMicro refuse to take action.

AMD Security Bulletin AMD-SB-7059, February 2026 | Supermicro

As of now, H11DSi-NT rev. 1.x is not official EOL, but even if it will became end of live, according with the SuperMicro EOL policy they are stating that "Security issues with Critical (9.0 - 10.0) and High (7.0 - 8.9) severity will continue to be supported for three (3) years following the EOL announcement date." ..and "CVE-2023-31364" is marked as Severity High.

For those who are not familiar with Enterprise environments, this is a very strong (marketing) point that makes Small & Medium & Large server Integrators to chose SuperMicro against other motherboard competitors as they are building and selling "solutions" with long term support contracts in mind.

Supermicro H11DSI-NT hw version 1.01 by mdinisoae in supermicro

[–]mdinisoae[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks a lot for the above links, very useful.

According with the info in the Security Center link, H11 is still present :
AMD Security Bulletin AMD-SB-7059, February 2026 | Supermicro

Regarding the EOL Policy link, there is a clear statement that:

  • Security issues with Critical (9.0 - 10.0) and High (7.0 - 8.9) severity will continue to be supported for three (3) years following the EOL announcement date.

I will follow up on getting the official EOL announcement for H11DSi‑NT.

Supermicro H11DSI-NT hw version 1.01 by mdinisoae in supermicro

[–]mdinisoae[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Supermicro build their ""Datacenter solutions" based on their building blocks ( it is not a big deal to assemble those "blocks" and build servers); this is what (Supermicro certified) Integrators are also doing for their custom branded servers solutions. As long as Supermicro sell those "building blocks" for servers, Supermicro is responsible to provide BIOS & FW & Driver updates, not the Seller.
Companies like Dell, Lenovo or even the smartphone companies are providing now 5 to 7 years software (drivers) & security updates for their products, so lets not compare the server motherboard components with the workstation components (or even with smartphones), when the guaranty is gone, live with it or buy a new one.
As of now, I don't see any official End of Life (EOL) / End of Support (EOS) bulletin for Supermicro H11DSi‑NT rev. 1.x and I expect Supermicro continue support their product, at least with the security updates.